Allegations:
Over a 14-month period that began in October 2007, Mark Geinosky received 24 false parking tickets in the mail. At the time, he had agreed to let his estranged wife, Sharon Geinosky, use the car, which was still registered in his name. Sharon Geinosky insisted that she didn't commit any traffic or parking violations, and in fact, the tickets were not left on the car. Mark Geinosky contested the tickets several times and also contacted the Independent Police Review Authority, the Internal Affairs Division, and the Chicago Tribune's “Problem Solver,” to resolve the matter. Eventually Mark sold the car and transferred the title to a new owner, but continued to receive false tickets.